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Correlative molecular-to-mesoscale evolution in conjugated polymers for intrinsically stretchable organic photovoltaics. [PDF]

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Zhong W   +16 more
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Impact Modification of Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) and Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-<i>co</i>-3-hydroxyhexanoate) with Terratek FX1515 and Terratek GDH-B1FA. [PDF]

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Patel KG   +9 more
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Shape-Memory-Assisted Self-Healing and Real-Time Acidic Environment Detection in Multifunctional Electrospun Fibers. [PDF]

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Chen HR   +7 more
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Elastomer Blends

Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 1974
Abstract Mixtures are difficult to define within the range of materials employed in the rubber and plastic industries. A composite article such as a tire is a mixture of wire (metal), textile cord (organic fiber), and rubber compounds. The rubber compound itself is a mixture of elastomer, filler, and, usually, extender.
P. J. Corish, B. D. W. Powell
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Rheology of Elastomer Blends

Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 1973
Abstract The melt flow properties of certain elastomer blends are shown to be a function of the mixing history and the morphology of the blends. And, more significantly, the melt flow properties are found to be non-additive functions of the melt flow properties of the homopolymers comprising the blends.
V. L. Folt, R. W. Smith
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Effect of blending techniques on the curing of elastomer blends

Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 1988
AbstractCompounding of styrene‐butadiene copolymer/polybutadiene, natural rubber/ethylene‐propylene‐diene terpolymer and natural rubber/butadiene‐acrylonitrile copolymer blends was done in three different ways and their curing behaviour and the tensile properties of the vulcanizates are compared.
R. Joseph   +3 more
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Elastomer Blends

Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 2002
Abstract Blending of elastomers is often used to enhance he performance characteristics of rubber products. This article reviews the thermodynamic principles underlying polymer-polymer miscibility, with special reference to elastomer blends. It discusses the distribution of fillers, additives and curatives in different phases of the blend and ...
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